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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an offense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or behaviors that are considered wrong or inappropriate.
Example: "He viewed her comments as an offense to his character."
Alternatives: "as an insult" or "as a transgression".
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"Sometimes we played well as an offense.
"As an offense, we are not too worried about how we are scoring runs," Kinsler said.
But the two expressed thoughts cannot be easily denounced as an offense to good grammar.
We're finding our identity, we're trying to find out what we are as an offense.
"He adds significantly to the toughness that we have as an offense".
"That is what is holding us back as an offense," running back Tiki Barber said.
Something like that might be regarded as an offense against public decency.
Those African and South American branches have described homosexuality as "an offense to God".
"He did a great job managing the game, keeping us as an offense and making positive plays," Miller said.
As a student at Cambridge, Ames viewed cardplaying as an offense to Christian living no less serious than profanity.
"The bill, which would have removed exceeding authorized access as an offense, was colloquially known as Aaron's Law.
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